Mathematical play
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Mini-Midi-Maxi
The Mini-Midi-Maxi activity explores the differences
between small, larger and the largest. Language plays
a key role with this material. The following concepts are
encountered during play: smallest, largest, larger than,
smaller than, equally large, and so on. Self-checking.
Contents: 4 wooden stands, 36 wooden figures;
24 assignment strips - control key on the reverse side,
9 cards for the matrix game (size and figures),
4 small game boards, 8 assignment cards, manual.
Wooden box with lid (24 x 24 x 6 cm).
305.000
mini - midi - maxi
A different view
This fun activity explores different vantage points.
The game board has 5 stations showing an image
from above. Children place the ground level
perspective cards into the right slot. Can be played
independently or as a group. Self-checking.
Contents: wooden box, game board,
20 view cards, 4 self-check image strips, manual.
523.278
a different view
Forest view
Look through the transparent assignment
cards and build beautiful forest scenes from
this perspective. Forest view teaches children
a new way of looking at and thinking about
things. It also stimulates spatial insight and
creative thinking aimed at solving problems.
Contents: 16 assignment cards with
8 assignments in ascending level of difficulty,
base sheet, 3 wooden animals, 2 cabins, 2 roofs.
308.700
forest view